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The Needs of LGBTI People Regarding Health Care Structures, Prevention Measures and Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures: A Qualitative Study in a German Metropolis

Abstract

(1) Background: Studies indicate that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people constantly face challenges and disadvantages in the health care system that prevent them from getting the best possible patient-centered care. However, the present study is the first to focus on LGBTI-related health in a major German metropolis. It aimed to investigate health care structures, prevention measures and diagnostic as well as treatment procedures that LGBTI individuals need in order to receive appropriate patient-centered health care and health promotion. (2) Methods: Following a participatory approach, five expert interviews with LGBTI people with multiplier function, i.e., people who have a key role in a certain social milieu which makes them able to acquire and spread information in and about this milieu, and three focus groups with LGBTI people and/or health professionals were conducted. Qualitative data were analyzed according to the principles of content analysis. (3) Results: The specific needs of LGBTI individuals must be recognized as a matter of course in terms of depathologization, sensitization, inclusion, and awareness. Such an attitude requires both basic knowledge about LGBTI-related health issues, and specific expertise about sufficient health care services for each of the minorities in the context of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity. (4) Conclusions: For an appropriate approach to LGBTI-centered health care and health promotion, health professionals will need to adopt a better understanding of specific soft and hard skills.

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Diversity Gender Health Care System Homosexuality LGBTI Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Intersex Health Care Challenges Patient-Centered Care Health Promotion Health Structures Prevention Measures Diagnostic Procedures Treatment Procedures Participatory Approach Expert Interviews Focus Groups Social Milieu Content Analysis Depathologization Sensitization Inclusion Awareness LGBTI Health Issues Health Professionals Soft Skills Hard Skills Health Services Gender Identity Sexual Orientation Sensitization for Health Care LGBTI-Specific Needs Health Care Accessibility
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Volume 16
Issue 19
Pages 3547
ISSN 1660-4601
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